The Scarborough Hospital

Details

Name :

The Scarborough Hospital

Address  :

3050 Lawrence Avenue East

Town  :

Scarborough

State  :

Ontario

Country  :

CANADA

Post Code:

M1P 2V5

Phone  :

416 438 2911

Fax  :

416 431 8204

Web URL  :

Email  :

The Scarborough Hospital
Specialization
  • Anaesthesiology
  • Cardiology
  • Daibetes, Endocrinology
  • Dentistry
  • Dermatology
  • ENT
  • Family Practice
  • Gastro-enterology
  • General Surgeon
  • Hematologist
  • Neuro Surgeon
  • Neurologist
  • Obestetrician/Gynecologist
  • Oncologist
  • Ophthalmology
  • Orthopedics
  • Paediatrics
  • Pathology Lab
  • Psychiatrist
  • Urology
  • Vascular Surgeon
Facilities

Total Number Of Beds : 552


Description

About Us
Situated in the most diverse community in Canada The Scarborough Hospital TSH delivers innovative highquality patient care at two hospital campuses and six satellite sites The Scarborough Hospital is a regional centre for dialysis and is renowned for its sexual assault care centre and mental health programs Affiliated with the University of Toronto TSH is also a referral centre for vascular surgery pacemakers and corneal implants

The Scarborough Hospitals vision is to be recognized as Canadas leader in providing the best healthcare for a global community Here at TSH we embrace and celebrate our communitys unique religious and multicultural heritage and are proud of the culturally sensitive care we provide on a daily basis

OUR MISSION
To Provide an outstanding care experience that meets the unique needs of each and every patient

OUR VISION
To be recognized as Canadas leader in providing the best healthcare for a global community

OUR VALUES
I CARE Integrity Compassion Accountability Respect Excellence


History

20002009 A Decade of Change
The dawn of the new millennium signalled huge changes to and challenges for The Scarborough Hospital The overriding theme however might best be described as adaptability

The amalgamation of the Scarborough General Hospital and the Salvation Army Grace Hospital into The Scarborough Hospital in 1999 was a voluntary arrangement that brought together two very different healthcare organizations serving a large rapidly growing and diverse community

Originally met with some trepidation by staff and physicians at both campuses the amalgamation remains a work in progress that means new approaches in the way TSH is delivering healthcare throughout our catchment area

What would ironically jumpstart the creation of an unbreakable bond between the two campuses would also prove to be the greatest test that any healthcare organization can face a new unknown virus In 2003 The Scarborough Hospital was forced into the frontline of an international health crisis by being the first hospital in Ontario to confront SARS

The lessons learned from SARS led to a complete overhaul in how infection control measures would be implemented in healthcare facilities around the world It naturally altered the way healthcare would be delivered at The Scarborough Hospital prompting design changes to construction plans for the future Emergency and Critical Care Centre to reflect a stronger focus on infection control a larger emergency department more single and isolation rooms a redesigned ICU and negative pressure rooms

In 2004 the Ministry of Health and LongTerm Care presented The Scarborough Hospital with a 30 million capital grant for the new West Wing Emergency and Critical Care Centre It was also around this time that the hospitals Diagnostic Imaging department went completely filmless

The decade brought a number of exciting openings to The Scarborough Hospital a new fracture clinic a 94 million Family Maternity Centre a new oncology clinic a new Eye Centre a new 16bed Palliative Care Unit and of course the 72 million West Wing at the General campus

Peppered throughout the decade were also many leadingedge initiatives that have put The Scarborough Hospital at the forefront of innovative healthcare delivery a regional MRI program a breastscreening program in conjunction with Cancer Care Ontario the Home Hemodialysis program a Mobile Crisis Intervention Team working with local police a Kidney Disease Prevention Initiative an EStroke Referral System and a new Rapid Admission Unit

Governance became a major challenge in the latter half of the decade when the province appointed a Supervisor following a series of court challenges involving the hospital board and some community members A detailed community consultation process began that would lead to a brand new management style at The Scarborough Hospital a new Board of Directors a new President and CEO a new Code of Conduct and a completely new way of interacting with the community and within the hospital itself

As the first decade of the second millennium draws to a close The Scarborough Hospital looks ahead to a renewed determination to continue our efforts to improve healthcare delivery strengthen community and patient relations and provide a safe and cooperative environment for patients staff physicians and Volunteers
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